97 Ed Tettemer : Writer Ed Tettemer is a cultural and gastronomic explorer. Inspired by Ben Franklin's words, he cooks for friends and firefighters alike. He crisscrosses the state to map local eateries outside of the turnpikes and restaurant chains. Submitted by Elisabeth Perez-Luna.

3.20 in 10 votes

September 06, 2012
Observation, Philosophical, Life, 24.34 seconds

247 Buckminster Fuller : Visionary inventor Buckminster Fuller (1895-1983) is best known for his geodesic domes, which synthesized his ideas of architectural efficiency and sustainability. In his life he lamented our inability to visualize a world in which all human needs could be met. Submitted by Elisabeth Perez-Luna.

2381 Anthony Pires : The most valuable possession you can own is an open heart. The most powerful weapon you can be is an instrument of peace.

3.20 in 5 votes

September 21, 2012
Wish, Aspiring, Life25.95 seconds

604 Shanae Rudd : Hey everyone, I'm Shanae, Im 24 and really going through a rough "life" patch. So i wanted to send a wish through open air that it will get better not only for me but for everyone out there thats going though it :)

243 Brian Westbrook : Former Philadelphia Eagle Brian Westbrook was a fan favorite for his explosive capabilities and solid work ethic. He retired this fall at just 33 years old, perhaps due in part to that work ethic, which left him bruised and battered come Monday mornings. Submitted by Elisabeth Perez-Luna.

5776 Junior : A message to my mom and dad. I miss and love you so much.

3.17 in 6 votes

September 06, 2012
Anecdote, Enthusiastic, Life, 26.11 seconds

242 Bill Scott : Philly voice actor Bill Scott (1920-1985) was known to generations of American children as the dim, lovable Bullwinkle J. Moose on The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show. Along with Rocky The Flying Squirrel, he battled the Red Menace against master spies Boris and Natasha. Submitted by Elisabeth Perez-Luna.

125 Rob McElhenney : Rob McElhenney, creator of the FX TV show “It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia”, set in his native city. In this 2009 Q&A session at the UCLA film school, he notes how his struggles as an actor inspired him to take up a career as a sitcom writer. Submitted by Elisabeth Perez-Luna.